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Female
San Diego
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Favorite Book:
Rumi Daylight
Element:
Wood
Zodiac:
Sheep
Activities:
I love to go for walks in the early, early morning - right at sunrise to listen to the birds greeting the day.
Interests:
I have a passion for poetry, lucid dreaming, and creating unique gifts for others. I also enjoy biking, long walks in the canyon, bird-watching and afternoon naps. I also have interests in gemstones and minerals and their meanings and how they can help heal the body. Energetic healing and mystical practices.
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California State Oriental Medical Association (CSOMA)
Education
Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Degree: Masters
Attended: 2000 to 2006
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Added ''Association'' on ''8/16/2007'':
Huo Po Xia Ling Tang
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San Ren Tang
In contrast to the principal formula, this is stronger at resolving dampness and releasing the exterior. It does not clear heat as well,
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Added ''Association'' on ''8/15/2007'':
Liu He Tang
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Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San
In contrast to the principal formula, this focuses on strengthening the Spleen and regulating the ascending and descending functions of the middle burner.
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Added ''Association'' on ''8/15/2007'':
Wu Jia Jian Zheng Qi San
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Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San
For damp cold obstructing the middle burner and injuring the Spleen and Stomach characterized by a stifling sensation in the epigastrium and diarrhea.
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Added ''Association'' on ''8/15/2007'':
Si Jia Jian Zheng Qi San
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Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San
For dampness obstructing the qi level of the middle burner, causing an overabundance of yin and subsequent generation of cold.
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Added ''Association'' on ''8/15/2007'':
San Jia Jian Zheng Qi San
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Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San
For long term internal constraint from dampness which has transformed into damp-heat characterized by a stifling sensation in the epigastrium.
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Added ''Association'' on ''8/15/2007'':
Er Jia Jian Zheng Qi San
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Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San
For a stifling sensation in the epigastrium with loose stools, body aches, a white tongue coating and an indistinct pulse.
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Added ''Association'' on ''8/15/2007'':
Yi Jia Jian Zheng Qi San
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Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San
Spreads and facilitates the flow of qi in the middle burner, transforms dampness, and reduces food stagnation. For food stagnation and dampness constraining and obstructing the middle burner (causing a loss of control over the ascending and descending functions) characterized by epigastric and abdominal distention and fullness and gummy stools with irregular bowel movements.
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Added ''Association'' on ''8/14/2007'':
Yi Wei Tang
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Zeng Ye Tang
In contrast to the principal formula, this is indicated for conditions with more severe depletion of fluids (causing purging and sweating), and less severe heat signs.
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Added ''Association'' on ''8/14/2007'':
Jia Wei Mai Men Dong Tang
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Mai Men Dong Tang
For inverted menses (nosebleed or vomiting of blood during menstruation). The author of this formula explained its efficacy by referring to the relationship of the penetrating vessel to the yang brightness Stomach channel, with which it connects superiorly. When the stomach is deficient, its qi canot move downward properly to anchor the qi of the penetrating vessel. This leads to an upward rebellion or 'gushing' of the penetrating vessel's qi. The blood follows the qi upward and inverted menses results.
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Added ''Association'' on ''8/14/2007'':
Gan Lu Yin
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Bu Fei E Jiao Tang
Primarily nourishes the yin and secondarily clears heat and drains dampness. The use of the formula has been expanded recently to include treatment of some eye disorders as well as other conditions with yin deficiency and damp heat.
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